This article introduces a new Stata command, labcenswdi, to automatically manage databases that provide variable descriptions on the second row in a dataset. While renaming all variables and converting them from string to numeric, labcenswdi automatically manages the variable descriptions including removing them from the second row to place them into Stata variable labels and saving them to a text file. The process yields a dataset ready for statistical analysis. I illustrate how this command can be used to efficiently manage datasets obtained from the U.S. Census 2000 and the World Development Indicators databases
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The X-12-ARIMA software of the U.S. Census Bureau is one of the most popular methods for seasonal ad...
Stata is a leading statistical software package in the social sciences. Although not free, it has ma...
This article describes txttool, a command that provides a set of tools for managing free-form text. ...
This article introduces a new Stata command, labcenswdi, to automatically manage databases that prov...
The World Bank’s world development indicators (WDI) compilation is a rich and widely used database a...
Stata can be used as a companion to relational database programs to compute and serve up statistical...
This article describes the new Stata command xml_tab, which outputs the results of estimation comman...
In this article, we introduce a user-written data envelopment analysis command for Stata. Data envel...
In order to provide a comprehensive view of the multiple stages involved in a rigorous data cleaning...
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
This talk illustrates how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inclu...
A standard task in data management is producing a list of variable names showing which variables hav...
In this article, we describe screening, a new Stata command for data management that can be used to ...
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
In this article, we present a suite of basic commands that facilitate the production of HTML files i...
The X-12-ARIMA software of the U.S. Census Bureau is one of the most popular methods for seasonal ad...
Stata is a leading statistical software package in the social sciences. Although not free, it has ma...
This article describes txttool, a command that provides a set of tools for managing free-form text. ...